The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 7. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Page vii
... those to herself ( as the lady's last stake ) into the prefs --- As for me , I hope , when you fhall cooly confider the many thou- fand inftances of our being deluded by the fe- males , fince that great Original of Adam by Eve , you ...
... those to herself ( as the lady's last stake ) into the prefs --- As for me , I hope , when you fhall cooly confider the many thou- fand inftances of our being deluded by the fe- males , fince that great Original of Adam by Eve , you ...
Page ix
... those to Mr. Cromwell reprinted ; nor any to him , but one faid to be Bishop Atterbury's , and ano- ther in that Bishop's name , certainly not his : One or two Letters from St. Omer's , advertized of Mr. Pope , but which proved to be ...
... those to Mr. Cromwell reprinted ; nor any to him , but one faid to be Bishop Atterbury's , and ano- ther in that Bishop's name , certainly not his : One or two Letters from St. Omer's , advertized of Mr. Pope , but which proved to be ...
Page xiii
... those poems . As fome of the Letters which had paffed between him and our author cleared that point , they were published in 1729 , with a few marginal notes added by a friend . If in thefe Letters , and in those which were printed ...
... those poems . As fome of the Letters which had paffed between him and our author cleared that point , they were published in 1729 , with a few marginal notes added by a friend . If in thefe Letters , and in those which were printed ...
Page xvii
... those of his Friends , and thought it a respect shown to their memory , to fupprefs in particular fuch as were most in his favour . As it is not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monu- ment , he would fave his enemies the ...
... those of his Friends , and thought it a respect shown to their memory , to fupprefs in particular fuch as were most in his favour . As it is not to Vanity but to Friendship that he intends this Monu- ment , he would fave his enemies the ...
Page xviii
... those who will help him to any ; and ingages to infert whatever they shall fend . Any fcandal is fure of a reception , and any enemy who sends it screened from a discovery . Any domestic or fervant , who can fnatch a letter from your ...
... those who will help him to any ; and ingages to infert whatever they shall fend . Any fcandal is fure of a reception , and any enemy who sends it screened from a discovery . Any domestic or fervant , who can fnatch a letter from your ...
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